I still haven't given up the idea of coming over and helping you prep one of these days, if you would have me.
You know I would happily have you over anytime.
Posted 27 February 2005 - 03:17 PM
I still haven't given up the idea of coming over and helping you prep one of these days, if you would have me.
Posted 27 February 2005 - 03:21 PM
I'm sure your kitchen is industrial strength, so some gear can be mis-used, but if an effort was introduced to educate the sisters in proper kitchen usage, resulting in a "certificate", the insurance regs could be therefore moot, the ladies learn basic prep and cooking (which would develop an appreciation for food groups and stave off possible weight-gain from bad restaurant choices), and the sorority achieves a goal of preparing it's members for post-college reality. I say push this as a requirement, Rochelle! Make it your own personal home-economics course! It's a great way to use your budget surplus too.
A couple of people have commented how it's too bad the girls can't use the kitchen, but lack of interest is probably also a pretty big factor. I'm living in university residence right now, in what they call 'apartment-style' residence - four or five people share a suite which includes separate bedrooms, a living room area, bathrooms and a kitchen. Most of the time my roomates aren't too interested in cooking despite having access to a full kitchen - microwave dinners and take-out are pretty standard. So having malawry's kitchen off limits probably isn't as harsh as it seems. However, I do think a cooking class would be a great idea.
Posted 27 February 2005 - 04:43 PM
I have enough on my plate without campaigining to train them in the womanly arts. If they wanted to learn that would be one thing, but they don't seem to much care.
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I have a question about your campus. Eating disorders were, and still are, rampant at my college (I graduated last year). Out of my seven best friends, three have serious eating disorders, and I have a pretty bad image problem myself. Do you find yourself dealing with eating disorders? Are you in close enough contact with the girls so that you might suspect when someone is purging or starving, and if so, how do you deal with it?
Rochelle, that is quite an impressive kitchen! Does every sorority have a kitchen like that?
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Posted 28 February 2005 - 12:25 AM
However, I hear that the fraternities have much nastier kitchens than mine. I try to keep mine reasonably clean, but it helps that the girls don't come in. Scuttlebutt is boys do go into their kitchens in their houses, and it shows.
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Posted 28 February 2005 - 05:11 AM
Rochelle, how old is the sorority building you're in? Did it come with that kitchen or was it put in later?
Do you serve more than one menu per meal? Do students know in advance what they're getting?
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I still haven't given up the idea of coming over and helping you prep one of these days, if you would have me.
You know I would happily have you over anytime.
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Posted 28 February 2005 - 01:02 PM
Can you post here the menus you posted on Friday?
I just wanted to offer my services as well.
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Posted 28 February 2005 - 06:48 PM
Great blog Rochelle, but you clearly missed the most important picture opportunity<snip>...
Most were in their PJs and had clearly just awakened. I made a lot of egg-and-cheese sandwiches for them. They were all over the soup, too--it's soup weather outside.
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That berry blend is a favorite at my house - the kids like it on their oatmeal with some maple syrup. Trader Joe's nuts and dried fruits are great quality at a great price. Which TJ do you go to?Oatmeal with Trader Joe's golden berry blend and more coffee to start the day. I went to bed at 8:30pm last night, I was so exhausted. A good thing too, because today will be a major challenge for me. There's a fraternity coming over for dinner, and then there's a fondue party later tonight that I'm furnishing. This means about 100 hungry college students, followed by about 60 sugar-buzzed college girls. Oy.
Posted 01 March 2005 - 08:25 AM